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Despite the increased durability of the new 'Ceramic Shield' on the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro, the phones can still crack if dropped face down, according to tests conducted by Allstate.
Allstate tested the iPhone 16 Pro Max, which is Apple's largest iPhone to date at 6.9 inches. It continues to have a glass front and back, and though Apple has introduced better Ceramic Shield ...
Once the ‌iPhone 16‌ models launch, we're sure to see a variety of drop and scratch tests that will provide more insight into the benefits of the second-generation Ceramic Shield.
The iPhone 16 Pro Max drop test pushed the Ceramic Shield glass’s resistance to the limit First, Allstate Protection Plans’ DropBot dropped the device face-down onto the ground from a height ...
Ceramic Shield screens can still break. The 35-second clip, which you can see on YouTube, is set at an amusement park.A dad hands over his iPhone 16 to a passer-by to take a photo of him and his ...
But per Apple’s latest iPhone 16 ad, the device’s Ceramic Shield offers peace of mind—even when you go case-free. The ad features a man taking a photo of a family using their case-less ...
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Strengthened Ceramic Shield still isn't enough to withstand a drop from hand to a concrete sidewalk. English US Edition. ... The iPhone 16 Pro Max has glass on both front and back, ...
Despite the increased durability of the new 'Ceramic Shield' on the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro, the phones can still crack if dropped face down, according to tests conducted by Allstate.
Despite the increased durability of the new 'Ceramic Shield' on the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro, the phones can still crack if dropped face down, according to tests conducted by Allstate.